high-fidelity

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Create a month or so of pure communion with the loved one, via a sumptuous screen and high-fidelity headset, untroubled by medical decisions and interventions, free of pain—but also free of the more pleasant forms of physical urgency.

Well, little did we know that world-spanning, high-bandwidth internet and quick-ripping high-fidelity digital copying would render practically all music and television and film vulnerable to rampant copying and theft-consumption.

On the one hand, I can appreciate the potential that a motion-controlled, not-focused-on-graphics, family-friendly console ought to have to change the industry for the better (by spearheading a move away from high-fidelity graphics and towards a bigger focus on gameplay and artistic uniqueness) ...

To help counter such safety threats, the report recommends greater reliance on high-fidelity simulators, which provide detailed recreations of the actual cockpit sounds, motion and views pilots would experience during flights.

While the cassette offered features that the eight-track lacked, such as smaller size and rewinding capability, its tape speed was half that of Stereo 8, producing theoretically lower sound quality; however, constant development of the cassette turned it into a widespread high-fidelity medium.